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| Women's Health Newsletter | Week of October 8
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In This Issue:
Sticking It to Hot Flashes
Calling in Sick: Should You or Shouldn't You?
Abnormal Pap ... Again!
Today's Top Story: 10 Ways to Get Your Body Right
Fall is here. Don't let this spectacular season pass you by. Here are 10 ways to make the most out of the cooler weather -- for your body and spirit. There's no time like the present to get your own slice of fabulous.
Watch It Now: Could Your Lower Body Use a Lift?
Health News Headlines
Sticking It to Hot Flashes
Acupuncture may nix nighttime hot flashes caused by menopause. Learn more.
Also See: A Natural (and Yummy) Way to Fight Hot Flashes
1/3 of ADHD Cases Linked to Lead, Smoking
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may be preventable in some cases. If you're planning to become a parent, this is some news worth knowing.
Also See: Understanding ADHD in Kids
Red Wine May Prevent Alzheimer's Disease
People often drink to forget, but red wine may help some remember. Learn more about this interesting news worth raising a glass to.
Also See: Alzheimer's FAQ: 11 Things to Know
Can Mom's Multivitamins Cut Kids' Brain Tumor Risk?
Taking multivitamins before and during pregnancy may reduce the risk of brain tumors in young children. Learn more.
Editor's Picks
Calling in Sick: Should You or Shouldn't You?
What happens if a cold comes knocking and you "need" to go into the office? Should you stay or should you go? See what the experts think.
Also See: Back to School Illnesses
The Milk Bank: The What?!
Wet nurses aren't exactly a thing of the past. Today there's the milk bank. Never heard of it? Learn more.
Quick Links to More Hot Topics on WebMD
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Looking for Love: Signs in the Stars
A Kinder Colonoscopy: Does It Exist?
Members Are Talking
Abnormal Pap ... Again!
Are your pap results freaking you out? Don't miss reading this member's message -- then join the conversation.
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